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                  CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TAMIL 
                            NADU, TIRUVARUR  
                                          
                   DETAILED SYLLABI AND CURRICULUM 
                                       OF 
                  M.Sc. FINANCIAL ECONOMICS 
                   Post Graduate Degree (a Two Year Full time) 
                            Programme to be offered at 
                      MADRAS SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS 
                                        
                                Eligibility for Admission 
                                          
               Any graduate of a recognized University with a minimum of 55% marks (50% for OBC-
               Non Creamy Layer; and 45% for SC/ST candidates) and Mathematics at plus two level.
               Admission will be based on common entrance test.        
                                           
                                          
                                          
                  Other Regulations as per M.Sc. Regulations for Post-Graduate 
                      Programmes of Central University of Tamil Nadu 
                                          
                                          
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                       M.Sc. FINANCIAL ECONOMICS  
                
               
              M.Sc. Financial Economics is a two-year Post Graduate degree program in Financial Economics. 
              Globally, the financial sectors have, in recent years, been expanding at phenomenal rates and 
              witnessing dramatic changes in their range and sophistication of operations. Hence, there is 
              increasing demand for financial practitioners who are not only equipped with a good foundation in 
              economics, mathematics and statistics but who are also well trained in the emerging theoretical and 
              empirical tools for a better understanding of the sector. The Financial Economics course is meant 
              to basically cater to this demand.  
               
              The course is divided into four modules. Each module consists of four papers. In the first-year, 
              there will be 8 core courses. In the second year, the first module comprises two core papers and 
              two optional (elective) papers. The second module comprises of one core paper and three optional 
              (elective) papers. It will be taught under the guidance of an Advisory Committee comprising 
              eminent persons from both the analytics industry as well as academics.  
               
              The core courses lay the foundations for the basic theory and give students a feel for how it is 
              being played out in real economies. The courses in Statistics, Mathematical Methods, 
              Econometrics and Applied Econometrics equip them with a good range of skills and tools for 
              quantitative analysis. In addition, a range of one-semester elective courses to choose from are 
              offered in the following specialized subjects- Risk Management, Investment Banking, Financial 
              Regulation and Banking Supervision, Games and Information, Stochastic Models, Economics of 
              Insurance, Empirical Methods in Finance. All these courses are application oriented and very 
              relevant for today's liberalized financial environment. There is also an emphasis on independent 
              research. Students are required to do term papers in most of the courses and each student 
              undertakes a significant research project during the second year. Interested students take up a 
              summer internship programme at the end of the first year, which greatly helps them to get an 
              orientation in applied work.  With this view, Madras School of Economics jointly with Central 
              University of Tamil Nadu aims to introduce a two-year post-graduate degree course in Financial 
              Economics. 
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                                                         Draft Outline 
                                          M.Sc. (FINANCIAL ECONOMICS) 
                         
                                                              SEMESTER 1  
                                 Course Code                  Course Name                C 
                               FE:01 Microeconomics I                                   4 
                               FE:02 Macroeconomics                                     4 
                               FE:03 Statistical Methods                                4 
                               FE:04 Mathematical Methods 4 
                                                                      
                                                              SEMESTER 2 
                                 Course Code                  Course Name                C 
                               FE:05               Financial Mathematics                4 
                               FE:06               Microeconomics II                    4 
                               FE:07               Econometric Methods                  4 
                               FE:08               Financial Economics I                4 
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      
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                                                                                                                           SEMESTER 3 
                                                                  Course Code                                              Course Name                                            C 
                                                              FE:09                                   Applied Econometrics                                                      4 
                                                              FE:10                                   Financial Economics II                                                    4 
                                                              FE:11                                   Stochastic Models                                                         4 
                                                              FE:12                                   Fixed Income Securities                                                   4 
                                                              FE:13                                   Economics of Insurance                                                    4 
                                                              FE:14                                   Investment Banking                                                        4 
                                                              FE:15                                   Games and Information                                                     4 
                                                              FE:P1                                   Project Work (Phase-1)                                                    2 
                                                       Courses listed under FE11 to FE15 are optional courses. Students need to take any two out of the 
                                                       four offered courses. 
                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                           SEMESTER 4 
                                                                  Course Code                                              Course Name                                            C 
                                                              FE:16 International Finance  4 
                                                              FE:17                                   Risk Management-Theory and                                                4 
                                                                                                      Practice 
                                                              FE:18                                   Financial Regulation and Banking                                          4 
                                                                                                      Supervision 
                                                              FE:19                                   Empirical Methods in Finance                                              4 
                                                              FE:20                                   Financial Market Microstructure                                           4 
                                                              FE:P2                                   Project Work (Phase-2)                                                    6 
                                                 
                                                       Courses listed under FE17 to FE20 are optional courses. Students need to take any two out of the 
                                                       four offered courses. 
                                                        C–Credit,                   Total Credits: 68 
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